Wrestling defeats Stanford in regular season finale
Earlier in the season, Sunday’s dual meet against Stanford was a showdown the youthful Sun Devils probably would have lost.
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Earlier in the season, Sunday’s dual meet against Stanford was a showdown the youthful Sun Devils probably would have lost.
With just one dual meet remaining in his quest for a national title, redshirt junior heavyweight Levi Cooper isn’t feeling the heat.
You can’t tell me I live at the North Pole when there’s a cactus outside my window. You can’t tell me I’m eating an apple when it’s really a banana. The NFL can’t tell me last weekend’s Pro Bowl was legitimate football when it’s been a glorified pick-up game for years now.
The ASU wrestling team posted a 1–1 record on its road trip this weekend with Sunday’s victory against Cal State Bakersfield snapping an eight-match losing streak for the Sun Devils.
As they head into two road showdowns this weekend, the Sun Devil wrestling team is searching for a big dual meet victory to turn the season around.
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The ASU wrestling squad endured a rough road trip this weekend, as the Sun Devils (5-9, 1-1 Pac-12) dropped a 33–6 decision to No. 1 Oklahoma State on Friday night before falling 33–7 to No. 11 Oklahoma on Sunday afternoon.
Riding a five-match losing streak, ASU wrestling heads to Oklahoma this weekend for the two of the team’s toughest tests of the dual season. The Sun Devils (5-7, 1-1 Pac-12) face off against the No. 1 Oklahoma State Cowboys on Friday night before taking on the No. 11 Oklahoma Sooners on Sunday afternoon.
The ASU wrestling team walked away from the Virginia Duals in Hampton, Va., this weekend with two losses.
Looking to get the season back on track, the ASU wrestling team will compete in the 32nd Virginia Duals this Friday and Saturday in Hampton, Va.
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ASU wrestling hoped to snap their two-match losing skid Sunday at Wells Fargo Arena against Oregon State.
Coming off back-to-back home losses — including a 42-0 thumping at the hands of No. 14 Nebraska on Dec. 29, the worst loss in school history — the ASU wrestling squad looks to right the ship this Sunday at Wells Fargo Arena when they play host to conference foe Oregon State.
He’s baaaack.
There’s no question that ASU coach Shawn Charles knows what it takes to be a successful collegiate wrestler.
The NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships might not be until late March, but the ASU wrestling team gets an early taste of the big stage this weekend when they travel to Sin City for the 30th annual Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational.
I’ll admit it.
ASU wrestling (4-2) defeated a ranked foe for the first time since 2006 on Saturday in Troy, N.Y. to close out a 2-2 day in the Journeyman/Asics Northeast Duals.
Five weeks ago, No. 18 ASU sat at 5-1 and was locked in 21-17 battle with No. 9 Oregon after one half of play in Eugene. I was upbeat, optimistic and, in retrospect, filled with delusions of grandeur as the Sun Devils forced a three-and-out to begin the third quarter.
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